Title | INTRA- AND INTER-HOST EVOLUTION OF HUMAN NOROVIRUS IN HEALTHY ADULTS. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Ramani, S, Cregeen, SJJavornik, Surathu, A, Neill, FH, Muzny, DM, Doddapaneni, H, Menon, VK, Hoffman, KL, Ross, MC, Metcalf, G, Opekun, AR, Graham, DY, Gibbs, RA, Petrosino, JF, Estes, MK, Atmar, RL |
Journal | bioRxiv |
Date Published | 2024 Sep 05 |
ISSN | 2692-8205 |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: Human noroviruses are a leading cause of acute and sporadic gastroenteritis worldwide. The evolution of human noroviruses in immunocompromised persons has been evaluated in many studies. Much less is known about the evolutionary dynamics of human norovirus in healthy adults.METHODS: We used sequential samples collected from a controlled human infection study with GI.1/Norwalk/US/68 virus to evaluate intra- and inter-host evolution of a human norovirus in healthy adults. Up to 12 samples from day 1 to day 56 post-challenge were sequenced using a norovirus-specific capture probe method.RESULTS: Complete genomes were assembled, even in samples that were below the limit of detection of standard RT-qPCR assays, up to 28 days post-challenge. Analysis of 123 complete genomes showed changes in the GI.1 genome in all persons, but there were no conserved changes across all persons. Single nucleotide variants resulting in non-synonymous amino acid changes were observed in all proteins, with the capsid VP1 and nonstructural protein NS3 having the largest numbers of changes.CONCLUSIONS: These data highlight the potential of a new capture-based sequencing approach to assemble human norovirus genomes with high sensitivity and demonstrate limited conserved immune pressure-driven evolution of GI.1 virus in healthy adults. |
DOI | 10.1101/2023.05.30.542907 |
Alternate Journal | bioRxiv |
PubMed ID | 39282326 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC11398385 |
Grant List | P01 AI057788 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States U19 AI144297 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States |